SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR ISSUES
AND ETHICS IN THE HELPING
PROFESSIONS 10TH EDITION
COREY
, Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions 10th Edition Corey Solutions Manual
Chapter 3: Values and the Helping Relationship IM 3-1
CHAPTER 3
Values and the Helping Relationship
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After studying this chapter, students should be able to:
3-1 Clarify how therapist values operate in the counseling process.
3-2 Better understand the ethical issues involved in imposing therapist values.
3-3 Identify appropriate reasons for a referral of a client to another professional.
3-4 Describe what is meant by discriminatory referrals.
3-5 Comprehend the implications of recent court cases addressing discriminatory
referrals.
3-6 Recognize when supervision may be needed to address value concerns.
3-7 Assess value conflicts regarding sexual attitudes and behavior.
3-8 Reflect on values pertaining to abortion.
3-9 Critically examine a variety of case examples on value situations.
3-10 Understand the role of spiritual/religious values in counseling.
3-11 Explore values pertaining to end-of-life decisions.
CHAPTER OUTLINE
Introduction
Controversies Regarding Integrating Personal Values With a Professional Identity
Clarifying Your Values and Their Role in Your Work
The Ethics of Imposing Your Values on Clients
Value Conflicts: To Refer or Not to Refer
Discriminatory Referrals
The Legal Framework Regarding Values Discrimination
State Legislation to Protect Religious Freedom
Informed Consent on Managing Personal Values
Seeking Supervision Regarding Your Values
Values Conflicts Regarding Sexual Attitudes and Behavior
Value Conflicts Pertaining to Abortion
Case Study of Other Possible Value Conflicts
Striving for Openness in Discussing Values
The Role of Spiritual and Religious Values in Counseling
Spiritual and Religious Values in Assessment and Treatment
Ethical and Clinical Considerations With Nonreligious Clients
Religious Teachings and Counseling
Personal Beliefs and Values of Counselors
An Ethical Decision-Making Process Model
Training in Dealing With Spiritual and Religious Concerns
Value Conflicts Regarding End-of-Life Decisions
Codes of Ethics Regarding End-of-Life Decisions
Role of Professionals in Helping Clients With End-of-Life Decisions
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AND ETHICS IN THE HELPING
PROFESSIONS 10TH EDITION
COREY
, Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions 10th Edition Corey Solutions Manual
Chapter 3: Values and the Helping Relationship IM 3-1
CHAPTER 3
Values and the Helping Relationship
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After studying this chapter, students should be able to:
3-1 Clarify how therapist values operate in the counseling process.
3-2 Better understand the ethical issues involved in imposing therapist values.
3-3 Identify appropriate reasons for a referral of a client to another professional.
3-4 Describe what is meant by discriminatory referrals.
3-5 Comprehend the implications of recent court cases addressing discriminatory
referrals.
3-6 Recognize when supervision may be needed to address value concerns.
3-7 Assess value conflicts regarding sexual attitudes and behavior.
3-8 Reflect on values pertaining to abortion.
3-9 Critically examine a variety of case examples on value situations.
3-10 Understand the role of spiritual/religious values in counseling.
3-11 Explore values pertaining to end-of-life decisions.
CHAPTER OUTLINE
Introduction
Controversies Regarding Integrating Personal Values With a Professional Identity
Clarifying Your Values and Their Role in Your Work
The Ethics of Imposing Your Values on Clients
Value Conflicts: To Refer or Not to Refer
Discriminatory Referrals
The Legal Framework Regarding Values Discrimination
State Legislation to Protect Religious Freedom
Informed Consent on Managing Personal Values
Seeking Supervision Regarding Your Values
Values Conflicts Regarding Sexual Attitudes and Behavior
Value Conflicts Pertaining to Abortion
Case Study of Other Possible Value Conflicts
Striving for Openness in Discussing Values
The Role of Spiritual and Religious Values in Counseling
Spiritual and Religious Values in Assessment and Treatment
Ethical and Clinical Considerations With Nonreligious Clients
Religious Teachings and Counseling
Personal Beliefs and Values of Counselors
An Ethical Decision-Making Process Model
Training in Dealing With Spiritual and Religious Concerns
Value Conflicts Regarding End-of-Life Decisions
Codes of Ethics Regarding End-of-Life Decisions
Role of Professionals in Helping Clients With End-of-Life Decisions
Copyright © 2019 Cengage. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part .
Visit TestBankDeal.com to get complete for all chapters